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two sections of crust are being pushed together. both edges of the plates form mountain ranges over a long period of time would you say that this is constructive, destructive, both, or neither
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two sections of crust are being pushed together. both edges of the plates form mountain ranges over a long period of time would you say that this is constructive, destructive, both, or neither
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It would constructive because it is creating a mountain, it would only be destructive if there was, perhaps, an ecosystem in the area the mountain was formed, but enough information is not given to suggest this.
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